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Cycle News 2025 Issue 06 February 11

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Bimota Unveils Livery For WorldSBK Return T he Bimota by Kawasaki Rac- ing Team revealed its new colors for the 2025 Motul FIM Superbike World Championship, marking the brand's return to WorldSBK for the first time since 2014. In this comeback year, Alex Lowes and Axel Bassani will be the sole riders represent - ing the Italian manufacturer. The KB998 Rimini machines, now working under the Kawa - saki Heavy Industries umbrella, feature a Bimota-built chassis powered by a Kawasaki engine. The new Bimota features a 998cc inline-four engine that is claimed to produce over 220 horsepower and reach top speeds of nearly 200 mph. The bike's design features a split chassis made of a steel front trellis and aluminum alloy plates, with Showa providing the sus - pension and Brembo supplying the brakes. CN VOLUME ISSUE FEBRUARY , P33 The Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team revealed the KB998 machines that Alex Lowes and Axel Bassani will be competing aboard in the 2025 FIM WorldSBK Championship. Pierce Brown Injury Update M onster Energy Yamaha Star Racing's Pierce Brown suf- fered a scary-looking crash during Saturday night's 250SX East main event in Tampa, Florida, on February 8. Pierce was leading the race when he crashed in the middle of the whoops, landing headfirst into the face of a whoop. The race was red- flagged so he could be attended to by the medical crew. Pierce later revealed that he suffered a broken T5 vertebra. "I felt great all night, leading my heat and main," Brown said. "Halfway through the main, I crashed in the whoops and un - fortunately broke my T5 vertebrae. I had surgery to get it fixed so that I could get back to racing. I want to thank all my family, friends, fans, and the team for all of their support." CN Pierce Brown suffered a broken T5 vertebra in the crash he had while leading the 250SX East main event at the Tampa Supercross.

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